As I’ve already stated the HyperX Alloy FPS was already a damn good Gaming Keyboard, but now it’s just that little bit better thanks to those new Cherry MX Red switches. I would be more than happy to use a HyperX Alloy FPS (Cherry MX red switch) as my Gaming Keyboard of choice and I think you would too…

I’m quite surprised at just how good the new HyperX Alloy FPS is, in fact if it wasn’t for a couple of niggles it would have received a Platinum award. HyperX have created a real Gaming keyboard here free of unnecessary bells and whistles allowing it to focus on the job at hand.

Velocifire’s own mission statement aims to be ‘a breath of fresh air in the PC gaming products industry’ and that they are, I’m simply shocked at just how good the Velocifire VM90 is! In fact it’s one of the most impressive products I’ve reviewed in some time. I wasn’t expecting much from the VM90 and boy was I wrong…

Once again Cougar have produced another great keyboard. The Cougar Attack X3 with its Cherry MX switches, solid aluminium chassis, backlit keys and great software has little to fear from the competition. That’s as long as you don’t count its bigger brother the 700K, isn’t that ironic, don’t you think!?

Well I wasn’t really expecting that! G.Skill’s first foray into the world of PC Gaming peripherals has seen them produce one of the best Gaming keyboards on the market today. As long as the price is right (uncertain at the time of review) G.Skill will have a winner on their hands…

There’s no doubt the Roccat Ryos Glow is a very good mechanical Gaming keyboard and the Cherry MX Black switches never fail to impress me. But, even with the great illumination and software the Ryos MK Glow has, I would probably pay the extra to have its bigger brother the Ryos MK Pro.

The Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Chroma Keyboard is a little like a variety box of chocolates. By way that in some areas it is simply brilliant and you can’t get enough of it, then you get to the odd oversights likened to the horrible chewy toffee things that everyone leaves for someone else.

I’ll admit to being a tiny bit excited when I originally heard about the new Corsair Cherry MX RGB keyboard range earlier in the year. Yes I know it’s just a bit of colour, but anything with flashing lights is guaranteed to get my attention. So does the Corsair Gaming K70 RGB mechanical keyboard disappoint?

The CM Storm Quick Fire Pro came well packaged in a nice black box and I really liked the overall design and build of the keyboard with its overall black colouring scheme. The keyboard itself was relatively small compared to my existing Logitech LX 700 but weighed approximately 200g more. This additional weight together with the rubber feet on the bottom certainly made the keyboard very stable…